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Kate Middleton was all smiles at her first stampede event in Calgary. She makes for a pretty stunning cowgirl!
Will and Kate arrived at the BMO Centre in true stampede style: on a stage coach, wearing the white cowboy hats that were presented to them by the Mayor of Calgary upon their arrival. Giddy up!
Another look at Will and Kate on the ground after disembarking from a helicopter in Calgary. They’re now inside the BMO Centre taking part in some pre-Stampede festivities!
Canada Tour Day 8 - Ahh this is precious.
Will and Kate have just arrived in Calgary and she’s once again looking radiant in yellow.
A beautiful sunny day on Stephen Avenue as we head out to catch Will and Kate’s arrival at the Calgary Airport…
I am now the proud owner of my very own white Smithbilt cowboy hat! I’ll be sure to put this to good use when I’m out covering the Duke and Duchess. Thanks, Calgary Stampede!
We got a few good glimpses of Kate’s ring yesterday as Their Royal Highnesses departed for Slave Lake.
Peek-a-boo! Kate pops her head out of the Challenger jet at Yellowknife Airport prior to departing for Slave Lake.
Heading off to Calgary to cover the final leg of the Royal Tour of Canada and to enjoy some Stampede festivities! Yee-haw!
As with every other great Canadian city we’ve had the pleasure of visiting during this whirlwind Royal Tour, I wish I had more time to explore Yellowknife. In addition to its crisp air, friendly atmosphere and mind-bending extended daylight hours, its natural beauty is apparent in every direction. Several locals recommended that I return someday to catch the Aurora Borealis (aka Northern Lights.) I’ve already promised myself that I would.
Will and Kate have now left Yellowknife, Northwest Territories for Slave Lake, Alberta to meet with those who have been recently affected by the devastating wildfires in the area. Photo by Maurice Li.
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